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Scarlet Beauty (Darwin). 28 in. 
Extra large flowers of bright scarlet- 
vermilion. Late flowering and very 
effective in the garden. 
White Giant (Darwin). One of the 
newer imports from Holland. One 
of the best Darwin tulips—a perfect 
white of good size and form. 
William Copeland (Darwin) . 24 in. 
Flowers mauve-lilac, very early. 
Particularly useful for growing in 
pots. Very desirable. 
Yellow Giant (Darwin). 30 in. 
Large flowers on tall stems—bright 
golden yellow with blackish base 
and dark colored pollen. Flowers 
have great substance and excellent 
keeping qualities. 

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EARLY SINGLE TULIPS 
Brilliant flowers on short stems are 
produced away ahead of the tulip sea- 
son. Excellent for borders in front of 
standard varieties, for window boxes 
and for pots on the garden terrace. Two 
exceptional favorites are: 
General De Wet. Large, bold sweet- 
scented flowers are deepest orange 
with yellow centers. Stems 15 in. 12 
for $2.00, 100 for $15.00. 
Keizerskroon. Unsurpassed for color 
brilliance, the large flowers are rich 
scarlet, deeply edged with bright yel- 
low. Stems 14 in. 12 for $2.00, 100 
for $15.00. 
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DOUBLE TULIPS 
You will enjoy these 
tulips with large, peony- 
like flowers blooming with 
the early Darwins. Cut 
with the tall, strong stems, 
they make a marvelous 
bouquet. With stems re- 
moved, they make excel- 
lent subjects for floating 
in shallow bowls. Two of 
the best are: 
Coxa. The numerous large pet- 
als are carmine-red, edged ver- 
milion, with a very narrow white 
border. 12 for $1.75, 100 for 
Sill ZO). 
Mt. Tacoma. This is the largest 
of the double tulips. Petals are 
dazzling white with a pale yel- 
low base. 12 for $1.75, 100 
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BOTANICAL TULIPS 
These are the wild species tulips 
with a fascinating natural charm. Ideal 
for rock gardens and for grouping in 
the perennial border. 
Clusiana (The Lady Tulip). Outer 
petals are cherry-red and inner petals 
white, presenting a ‘’candy-stick”’ ef- 
fect. Plant 6 to 9 in. deep in light soil. 
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Kaufmanniana. Early flowers have 
large, broad reflexing petals of creamy 
white stained carmine-red on the re- 
verse; center golden yellow. Stems 5 
to 7in. 12 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00. 
Red Emperor (Fosteriana). Enormous 
flowers are dazzling red with a yellow 
base. A fine novelty that will be cher- 
ished for its exceptional quality. 3 for 
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